Unveils Cutting-Edge 3D Model-AI Photo Rendering Services, Transforming 2D Photos into Dynamic Product Visuals

Unveils Cutting-Edge 3D Model-AI Photo Rendering Services, Transforming 2D Photos into Dynamic Product Visuals

New ecommerce expansion with AI 3D-Photography Tools

Nextech3D.ai (OTCQX:NEXCF)(CSE:NTAR)(FSE:EP2), a patented 2D-3D Generative AI-Powered 3D model supplier (Patent #11,948,248) for Amazon, Miele, P&G, Kohls, Wesfarmers Group “Bunnings” (Australia’s largest listed company) and other major e-commerce retailers is adding Digital Photography and dynamic product visuals as part of its 3D model offerings. Now every 3D model that Nextech3D.ai creates will have stunning 2K, 4K, or even 8K photos to go with it for its ecommerce customers. This AI tool is expected to drive significant revenue for the company as each product listed for sale on an ecommerce platform requires a minimum of six 2D photos for listing, this offering allows the company to capitalize on this demand for 2D high res images while simultaneously increases the value of its 3D modeling business as it represents the all-in-one solutions for ecommerce sellers that sell on Amazon, Shopify and other platforms. The company has already signed up 10 existing customers for its digital photography offering representing over 6000+digital photos and will be offering it both as part of a 3D model bundle as well as a stand alone product offering for people that already have a 3D model opening up the ecommerce imagery market to the company. The company’s analysis shows that creating and rendering 3D models is more cost-effective than traditional product photography, especially for products that are expensive to produce or difficult to photograph in real life. Once a 3D model is created, it can be easily manipulated and rendered from different angles without the need for physical prototypes or multiple photoshoots

Evan Gappelberg, CEO of Nextech3D.ai, shares, “Having experienced the significant costs and time investments associated with traditional 2D product photography for ecommerce firsthand, I am thrilled to announce our innovative solution. Our new 3D to 2D digital photo studio

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MVRDV designs Ipai masterplan to be “visible in satellite photos”

MVRDV designs Ipai masterplan to be “visible in satellite photos”

Dutch studio MVRDV has produced visuals of the Innovation Park Artificial Intelligence, a round masterplan for a technology and innovation hub in Heilbronn, Germany.

The 265,000 sq.-metre Innovation Park Artificial Intelligence (Ipai) campus is hoped to grow to be a world wide landmark dedicated to the growth of “ethically dependable” artificial intelligence (AI).

Render of buildings in Germany by MVRDV
MVRDV has launched visuals of the Innovation Park Synthetic Intelligence

MVRDV‘s proposal is characterised by its round program, which is meant to be conveniently recognisable and will include things like a combine of workspaces, laboratories and a centre for start out-ups.

It will also give housing, a cafe and a kindergarten, making certain the district can grow to be “an beautiful place to get the job done, but also a vacation spot for curious people”, the studio stated.

People and robots at the Innovation Park Artificial Intelligence (Ipai) by MVRDV
The campus will be made use of for the growth of “ethically liable” synthetic intelligence

“The developments we have observed lately in the area of AI demand the notice of individuals from all walks of lifestyle, and with this design and style, we generate a compact campus for this to transpire,” explained MVRDV founding partner Jacob van Rijs.

“The striking kind of the campus can help to propel it to an global phase, attracting world-course talent. Meanwhile, the welcoming and engaging ambiance, even the recognisable physical appearance, make this location a spot where by persons can have interaction in the potential of this engineering.”

Render of rectangular buildings at the Innovation Park Artificial Intelligence (Ipai) by MVRDV
The greater part of buildings will have rectangular sorts

Ipai was commissioned by the Ipai Consortium, a team consisting of the charity Dieter Schwarz Foundation, the town of Heilbronn and the retail corporation Schwarz Group.

According to MVRDV, it was born out of the consortium’s ambition to produce a respected tech hub that could compete with the likes of Silicon Valley.

Circular building with illuminated facade by MVRDV
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